8 Stunning National Geographic Photos to Remind You How Wondrous Our World Is

Go on a journey around the globe—no passport needed!—via these images from a new National Geographic book drawn from its legendary archives.

Broome, Australia

Shahar Keren

A caravan of camels and human riders treks at sunset along Cable Beach, which is situated on the country’s western coast and offers picture-postcard views of the Indian Ocean. Camels were first brought to Australia by settlers in 1840, and approximately 400,000 camels roam free there today. The animals shown here are tended by tour operators. (You won’t want to miss these gorgeous beaches with the clearest water in the world.)